How does scoring work for tabling? Do you immediately gain all the points in the point limit? (ex. 400)?
Also, does the game end at the end of the round, or when the last ship on a side dies?
How does scoring work for tabling? Do you immediately gain all the points in the point limit? (ex. 400)?
Also, does the game end at the end of the round, or when the last ship on a side dies?
If you table your opponent, the game ends at the end of the round. You score the full 400 points, regardless of the actual points in the enemy fleet or any surviving squadrons.
2 hours ago, Blail Blerg said:How does scoring work for tabling? Do you immediately gain all the points in the point limit? (ex. 400)?
Also, does the game end at the end of the round, or when the last ship on a side dies?
According to the rules, the game immediately ends when the last ship is destroyed.
According to the tournament regulations, game ends end of round. This is what most folks use.
Score is always equal to 400 if you table, plus whatever you've scored from objectives.
However your opponent get whatever he killed you + objectives.
Then do MoV. It cannot be higher than 400.
So lets say you kill all your nemesis' ship but no squadrons. He kill you your 100 points on squadrons but no ships. You have 6 victory tokens from outpost. You win, he loose. 400+120-100=420--->>400 MoV
At least as far as I know.
3 hours ago, ovinomanc3r said:However your opponent get whatever he killed you + objectives.
Then do MoV. It cannot be higher than 400.
So lets say you kill all your nemesis' ship but no squadrons. He kill you your 100 points on squadrons but no ships. You have 6 victory tokens from outpost. You win, he loose. 400+120-100=420--->>400 MoV
At least as far as I know.
That is correct.
And the other way around:
If you manage to kill your opponents last ship, while only having a flotilla and an X-Wing survive, and he
also
has a bunch of tokens, you can have a situation where you get the "WIN", despite the MOV being far in your opponents favor (Which counts as a Win with an MOV of 0 for you.)
If in the turn,
both
players ships are destroyed - Player 2 Wins with a MOV of 0. The rest of the scoring is irrelevant
11 minutes ago, Drasnighta said:If in the turn, both players ships are destroyed - Player 2 Wins with a MOV of 0 . The rest of the scoring is irrelevant
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Despite the objectives points?
8 minutes ago, ovinomanc3r said:Despite the objectives points?
Despite the Objective Points.
Tournament regulations, page 16:
• Mutual Destruction: At the end of a game round, all of both players’ ships are destroyed. The player without initiative is the winner, but his or her Margin of Victory is 0.
And of course, if there's no tabling involved, but you just happen to have identical scores:
If two players have exactly the same score
or both players’ fleets are destroyed in the same game round,
the second player is the winner, but his or her Margin of Victory is 0.
12 hours ago, Drasnighta said:
If in the turn, both players ships are destroyed - Player 2 Wins with a MOV of 0. The rest of the scoring is irrelevant
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The first time I ever saw this actually happen occured at Worlds last week
I did it once, pre-Rieekan, with a Kamakazi Ram to end the game while I was otherwise losing...
... Of course, the rules weren't quite as clear back then and I still lost.
On 5/8/2017 at 10:13 PM, Drasnighta said:I did it once, pre-Rieekan, with a Kamakazi Ram to end the game while I was otherwise losing...
... Of course, the rules weren't quite as clear back then and I still lost.
Jesus Dras, even the rules wont help you? Et tu, Brute?